Thursday, July 29, 2010

We are the Champions!

The Innovative Mechanical Tonawanda Stars clinched
FIRST PLACE!

Their final standings were 10 wins with one loss.

Trophies are being ordered, and Ian is walking on sunshine.


Monday, July 26, 2010

Another One Down

I'm done with Global Economics! Whoo hoo! Now an assessment for Communication and Problem Solving (a walk in the park to be completed next weekend) and then on to one more Marketing course.

I'm only about a year away from by Bachelors!

Whoooo hooooo!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Cooperstown

I took Ian to Cooperstown, New York this weekend for the Induction Ceremonies at the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

And I forgot my camera. AAAHHHHH!!!!

Anyway, Andre "The Hawk" Dawson, manager Whitey Herzog, and umpire Doug Harvey were all inducted. While we were wandering the streets of Cooperstown, we got to see Bill Buckner, Juan Marichal, and Fergie Jenkins, to name a few. And Ian got an autographed baseball - signed by Rollie Fingers!

An amazing weekend.

And I forgot my camera.

Friday, July 23, 2010

The Lightning Thief


Ian's new favorite movie. It's excellent, in my humble opinion.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Our Educational System

I was chatting this weekend with a gentleman from Belgium. He speaks five languages.

Five.

And he taught himself English.

We started chatting about diamonds, robbing and what you need for a chop shop (relax, it's Mafia Wars), and moved on to travel, New York, the weather, languages, politics... He was wonderfully patient while answering all my questions (what's the weather like there? what time is it? do you use the metric system? how do you keep all those languages straight in your head? what language to you think in? you have paid health care?!?). I have about a million more questions to ask, but then he'll have to hitlist me and That will be the end of That! :D

Seriously, though, I am impressed. He writes articles for magazines in languages other than his native language. If you Google his name, his grammatically correct articles are found. He puts the Buffalo News to shame.

It really made me think about the shoddy educational system we have in this country. Why isn't education more of a priority? Why aren't we making sure our future doctors, scientists and leaders are properly and thoroughly educated? Why doesn't our educational system put more emphasis on what is happening outside our borders? (It's called the "global economy" for a reason!)

Ian won't be offered the opportunity to take a foreign language until he reaches sixth grade. I wasn't offered French until seventh, and only then because I was in 'advanced' classes. Had that not been the case, I wouldn't have had the opportunity until ninth. And I never found the opportunity to use it, so pretty much all I can remember is "Bonjour". Oh, and "Je ne sais quoi." Not exactly a linguistic giant here.

There's just something wrong with that picture, especially in a world that has become much smaller with the advent of the Internet.

We still have children who graduate from high school that cannot read or balance a checkbook. Even more sad is the number of children who drop out of school altogether. There isn't any incentive to continue one's education...the cost alone is prohibitive. The Bush administration drastically reduced, and in some cases eliminated, financial aid for the purpose of furthering education. I'll have student loans until I'm 70. At least I'll be an educated debtor.

I am determined that Ian go to college...whether he thinks he wants to or not. It is SO important. Technology, among other things, keeps advancing, and if we don't educate ourselves,we will be left in the dust.

And I will keep learning and asking questions and taking opportunities to learn wherever I can find them. Even if it is in the unlikely venue of a video game. Thank you, my friend.

Michael said... "Why isn't education more of a priority?"

Because an educated electorate is a threat to the power structure. Period.

Shoulder Update

Started my fourth week of physical therapy tonight.

Diagnosis? Says my doctor,

"Well, I'm going to go with the injured bursa, but maybe you have a tendinitis and a rotator cuff tear issue in there."

That certainly narrows it down.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Stuck in my head!

Lover, Lover (You Don't Treat Me No Good No More) by Jerod Niemann. A remake of Sonia Dada's 1992 hit.

Here it is - so you can have it stuck in your head, too! :D

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Chicken Little


What a great movie! I laughed and laughed...
and so did Ian, by the way.

Here is a link to the description and cast:

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Atheists

We are all atheists about most gods that societies have ever believed in.
Some of us just go one god further.


-Rob Kerr

Friday, July 16, 2010

Sound of Silence

It was somewhere around 1974. I was young and following around my big brother like a puppy. He was learning how to play guitar from records, and he had a bunch of 45's that I sooooo wanted.

Finally, after what seemed like days and days of asking and begging and maybe even a little whining ("Are you done with that one yet? Can I have it? When will you be done with it?" or something like that), he gave me my first 45.

Wow.

My very own 45.

He was my Hero.

He gave me Sound of Silence, backed with Homeward Bound, by Simon & Garfunkel. And every time I hear it, I think of him. My big brother. :)




In fact, I can hear him now. Shaking his head, stomping his foot, covering his eyes with his hand and saying, "Oh, god, I can't stand it!" :D I love you, Obiwan.

Larissa said...

I too have fond memories of that song and my brother. I have extremely few memories of Mike. He left home when I was 6. I downloaded that song to my iTunes because every time I hear it, as clear as day, I can still see myself sitting at my brother's feet absorbing every stroke of the strings thinking he could do anything.

Serena said...

And at the time, he had no idea. :)

Tuesday, July 06, 2010